"Signed order is what embodies the final unalterable opinion of the Court, it is the only version of the Court’s order which is reached after multiple
read more"A well-educated and professionally qualified woman cannot be expected to be confined within the rigid boundaries of matrimonial obligations alone. Marriage does not eclipse her
read more"Methodology for working out the ‘average sale price’ under Section 26(1)(b), as set out in Explanations 1 to 4 thereunder, does not permit placing reliance on
read more"It is a well-settled principle of accounting and law that profit is the surplus that remains after all the expenses have been deducted from the
read more"Filing of such appeal, without even applying for a certified copy of the order sought to be impugned, practically meant that there was no filing of
read more"Discrepancy in billing appears to be more of an inadvertence, than a case of dishonest intention on part of the hospital. We are of the opinion
read more"Regulation 10 does not vest any power or right in the hands of a delinquent officer/employee to either insist or ask for joint or common
read more"There is a cleavage of opinion considering the view taken by the Division Bench in the case of M/s. Colorcon Asia Pvt. Ltd. and the view taken
read more"It is by now well settled that the provision of section 53A operates only as a shield and not as a sword which can be
read more"Argument that technical qualification alone created a vested right to selection is misconceived. Qualification at one stage merely entitles participation in subsequent evaluation, it does not
read more"Petitioner suppressed the real facts and approached this Court with unclean hands for seeking transfer of a case from one Court to another and that he is
read more"Whenever there exists any suspicion as to the execution of the Will, it is the responsibility of the propounder to remove all legitimate suspicions before it
read more" First appellate court has certainly travelled beyond the scope of the suit while declaring the share of the vendor of the plaintiff over the suit property
read more"A revenue entry may show how the matter stood reflected in village records; it may even furnish some evidentiary support on the question of possession.
read more"Power of the Collector cannot be unduly circumscribed by ruling out the potential to which the land can be advantageously deployed at the time of
read more"Offences committed against a public servant is serious offence... the consistent and cogent testimony of the informant cannot be jettisoned [merely because eye-witnesses turned hostile]." Bombay
read more"Court cannot be oblivious of harsh reality of today’s society where a number of heinous crimes even under special legislations like NDPS Act and MCOCA
read more"Ability to offer units for sale is a foundational element for attracting the applicability of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, as the
read more"Term 'employer' has a wide meaning under the Act and includes not only the immediate employer but also the principal employer who has ultimate control and
read more“Such application cannot be kept pending indefinitely, and therefore we would expect the Collector to decide such applications as far as possible within 90 days from
read more"Signed order is what embodies the final unalterable opinion of the Court, it is the only version of the Court’s order which is reached after multiple
read more"A well-educated and professionally qualified woman cannot be expected to be confined within the rigid boundaries of matrimonial obligations alone. Marriage does not eclipse her
read more"Methodology for working out the ‘average sale price’ under Section 26(1)(b), as set out in Explanations 1 to 4 thereunder, does not permit placing reliance on
read more"It is a well-settled principle of accounting and law that profit is the surplus that remains after all the expenses have been deducted from the
read more"Filing of such appeal, without even applying for a certified copy of the order sought to be impugned, practically meant that there was no filing of
read more"Discrepancy in billing appears to be more of an inadvertence, than a case of dishonest intention on part of the hospital. We are of the opinion
read more"Regulation 10 does not vest any power or right in the hands of a delinquent officer/employee to either insist or ask for joint or common
read more"Power to set aside election results vests exclusively with the Prescribed Authority, and once it has become functus officio, such power cannot be exercised thereafter,"
read more"If the alleged offence takes place within the four corners of the wall where members of the public are not present, then it cannot be
read more"'Intent to cause alarm' is a pivotal aspect and consideration to judge whether the offence of criminal intimidation is made out or not. In the
read more"Our legal system has always laid emphasis on value, weight and quality of evidence rather than on quantity, multiplicity or plurality of witnesses. It is,
read more"Bench must adopt a somewhat ‘parental’ temperament; it cannot lose sight of the fact that legal practice can be immensely high-stakes. Accountability is paramount, but
read more"The Court, in its magnanimity may accept apologies 100 times, but perhaps it is the 101st time that acts as the final straw." The
read more"Court, in its magnanimity may accept apologies 100 times, but perhaps it is the 101st time that acts as the final straw," Supreme Court, in
read more"Public employment, particularly in the police service, cannot be converted into an instrument of fraud. If individuals entrusted with enforcing the law themselves secure entry
read more"Departmental enquiries are not crimi nal trials. So long as a fair opportunity is afforded and the conclusion is based on relevant material having probative
read more"Appellant, procuring electricity for its own use and consumption, is an industrial consumer and for availing open access, it is liable to pay Cross-Subsidy Surcharge
read more"Courts, in the discharge of their adjudicatory function, must therefore remain vigilant against attempts to secure judicial recognition of what the law expressly prohibits. The
read more"Hindu Succession Act contemplates both intestate and testamentary succession. Consequently, the bar under Section 25 applies equally to a person who seeks to inherit the
read more"Non-payment of the balance consideration within the time period fixed by the Trial Court does not amount to abandonment of the contract and consequent rescinding
read more"There is a cleavage of opinion considering the view taken by the Division Bench in the case of M/s. Colorcon Asia Pvt. Ltd. and the view taken
read more"It is by now well settled that the provision of section 53A operates only as a shield and not as a sword which can be
read more"Argument that technical qualification alone created a vested right to selection is misconceived. Qualification at one stage merely entitles participation in subsequent evaluation, it does not
read more"Petitioner suppressed the real facts and approached this Court with unclean hands for seeking transfer of a case from one Court to another and that he is
read more"Whenever there exists any suspicion as to the execution of the Will, it is the responsibility of the propounder to remove all legitimate suspicions before it
read more" First appellate court has certainly travelled beyond the scope of the suit while declaring the share of the vendor of the plaintiff over the suit property
read more"A revenue entry may show how the matter stood reflected in village records; it may even furnish some evidentiary support on the question of possession.
read more"Power of the Collector cannot be unduly circumscribed by ruling out the potential to which the land can be advantageously deployed at the time of
read more"Offences committed against a public servant is serious offence... the consistent and cogent testimony of the informant cannot be jettisoned [merely because eye-witnesses turned hostile]." Bombay
read more"Court cannot be oblivious of harsh reality of today’s society where a number of heinous crimes even under special legislations like NDPS Act and MCOCA
read more"Ability to offer units for sale is a foundational element for attracting the applicability of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, as the
read more"Term 'employer' has a wide meaning under the Act and includes not only the immediate employer but also the principal employer who has ultimate control and
read more“Such application cannot be kept pending indefinitely, and therefore we would expect the Collector to decide such applications as far as possible within 90 days from
read more"To compel a non-signatory to undergo the rigours of a trial to prove a negative is a manifest failure of justice. This is not a
read more"Serious disputes / differences between the parties in a matrimonial dispute, cannot lead to deprivation of the love and affection of both the parents to
read more"Remarriage of the husband contracted before the expiry of limitation for filing appeal has no validity in law."
The Telangana High
read more"It is high time that the executive and political apparatus of the State take serious view of the menace of illegal and unauthorized constructions and
read more"Law is well settled that for grant of divorce on the ground of cruelty in terms of Section 13(1)(ia) of the Act, 1955, the cruelty
read more"Act of unauthorised subletting by a tenant constitutes a continuing breach of contract and therefore period of limitation would begin to run so long as the
read more"The recital in the agreement that 'after obtaining sale deed from TNSCB for the non-residential portion within three months we will execute the sale deed'
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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